Ok, can anyone please tell me the best possible way to create a B&W person in a color enviroment, ie. Pleasant Ville. *Im guessing having the image doubled then adding a traveling matte in After Effects to the shape of the person on the above image and disaturating it. *I havn't yet tried it, but I'm guessing its going to look very strange around the edges, probably flicker. *I would say green screen, but we dont have the access nor do the traveling shots allow.
Does anyone out there have the answer! *Again I want it to look as natural as possible. (Besides the no color thing)
Thread: B&W People in a Color World
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01-27-2005 04:32 PM
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01-28-2005 11:47 AM
I think adding a matte to the shape of the person is the best thing you can do even if it's going to be long!
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01-28-2005 01:11 PM
Yeah, that's what I was thinking too.
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01-28-2005 04:45 PM
Beizer masks...cut the objects frame by frame then add the B&W effect on the clip with the Beizer mask.
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01-29-2005 02:30 PM
AKA rotoscoping
If you want to see an example of what you're talking about (even more complex, as the character also distorts slightly as he walks around) Look for the Crystal Method video - Just a little bit slow
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02-07-2005 12:35 PM
I also recomen rotoscoping
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